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Home title lock, title deed scams.

Cynthia B.
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Hello,

I read online about needing title deed insurance against title deed theft?

Such as at " home title lock.com" ? Is this needed ? Or should I get title insurance?

I own two rentals with no mortgage .

Thanks :)

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Peter Walther
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Peter Walther
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Contact the County Clerk where the property is located and ask if they provide a notification service if any docs are recorded that purport to affect your property.  Many have started to do that because of an increase in forged docs in many parts of the country.

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